There’s something about the reddish tones of the Arizona desert, the mountains turning almost purple with the setting sun. Its seductive in its own right, but the most rewarding homes are those that combine the things people love about the desert with cool respite. Introducing The Xeros Residence, named after the Greek word for “dry.” The 2,250 square foot home projects the desert’s aesthetic on the outside and provides cool sanctuary indoors.
The overall design of the home brings to light a play on the original musings of Le Corbusier. The modern structure stands with an iconic steel construction that has over time, taken on uneven variations of rusty colored detail. Floor to ceiling windows illuminate city views to the south and reveal an undisturbed mountain preserve to the north.
External layers of woven metal shade mesh shield the home from the sun, saving on energy consumption to keep the home cool. A water feature and reflecting pool act as an oasis in the desert, and two enclosed outdoor seating areas allow residents and guests to connect to the outdoor world without having to experience the 110 degree blazing sun.
The lower level of the Xeros Residence is a single level living space, while the upper level serves as a work studio space accessible by a custom rolled spiral staircase made of steel.
Everything cool, modern detail of the interior contracts the warm exterior, from the from the steel appliances to the Philippe Starck Duravit fixtures and the smooth concrete surfaces. All said and done, Xeros combines elements of a tree house with those of a periscope, creating a living experience optimal for its surroundings.